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joining us now is the governor of kentucky steve beshear. thank you for joining us this morning. >> you're welcome. >> you have your own portal. tell me how many have been coming in and how many have signed up? >> we've been going gangbusters unlike the federal exchange. we have had 350 unique visitors to our website. from 12:01 a.m. october 1, kentucky have been swarming this website. we have so far signed up almost 32,000 now kentucky residents for the medicaid program or qualified health plan. things are working well here. >> the vast majority are signing up for medicaid correct? >> about two-thirds one-third. 20,000 in medicaid so far, 10,000 in the qualified health plans. it's so much quicker once you determine you qualify for medicaid it's quick you can go ahead and register and sign up. when you find out you qualify for premium subsidies and health plans you take your time. people are shopping and looking at different plans. we have another 12,000 people have determined they qualify for the subsidies and they're now just shopping. the
joining us now is the governor of kentucky steve beshear. thank you for joining us this morning. >> you're welcome. >> you have your own portal. tell me how many have been coming in and how many have signed up? >> we've been going gangbusters unlike the federal exchange. we have had 350 unique visitors to our website. from 12:01 a.m. october 1, kentucky have been swarming this website. we have so far signed up almost 32,000 now kentucky residents for the medicaid program or...
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here's ted cruz, and congressman steve king. early morning conversation. over coffee. making excuses for dick cheney shooting his friend in the face. according to them, it happens. >> yeah, look, it happens. >> it's just part of it, and risk is a factor. >> now, if cruz and king are really good friends, why in the world would they be talking about dick cheney's hunting accident? ted cruz can go to iowa, pose for the cameras all he wants, with a shotgun, hold it wrong, pretend he's a regular guy, normal guy. but you know what, don't let him fool you. he's not the normal dude that he wants you to believe he is. he doesn't care about average americans. and the fallacy in his whole push to win over the conviction crowd, anybody else who pays attention to this, knows that all along he's been going after president obama, and obama care. not once has he stepped up and given a solution to the 50 million americans who don't have health care. another thing that catches my attention is that over 10% of america's largest companies pay zero percent tax rate. i would like to know wh
here's ted cruz, and congressman steve king. early morning conversation. over coffee. making excuses for dick cheney shooting his friend in the face. according to them, it happens. >> yeah, look, it happens. >> it's just part of it, and risk is a factor. >> now, if cruz and king are really good friends, why in the world would they be talking about dick cheney's hunting accident? ted cruz can go to iowa, pose for the cameras all he wants, with a shotgun, hold it wrong, pretend...
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and you know, steve has pointed out, profit margins are bubbly. to the extent that any of them can be sustained is the ultimate test in terms of tapering. >> do you agree and if you don't, why is bill wrong? >> i don't agree with the statement. people typically look at yields or spreads being record type. and i would say, well, if we're an all time high, why is the pe only 15 times scored. i don't think the market is expensive. there couldly could be expensive stocks but i don't think the index is expensive. >> bmp k, do you think you're bubbly? >> yes. market cap to gdp, you have had probably three times over 100%. >> the stock is losing a bit of altitude in the afterhours shape. >> i think i know what is driving that movement. facebook is losing its cool factor with younger teens. they were digging into this to see what there was into this. younger teens, very youngest users did see a decrease in daily active users. they did acknowledge that there is a decrease. they said not to make much of this data but it is interesting that a quarter ago, th
and you know, steve has pointed out, profit margins are bubbly. to the extent that any of them can be sustained is the ultimate test in terms of tapering. >> do you agree and if you don't, why is bill wrong? >> i don't agree with the statement. people typically look at yields or spreads being record type. and i would say, well, if we're an all time high, why is the pe only 15 times scored. i don't think the market is expensive. there couldly could be expensive stocks but i don't...
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: marijuana. >> jimmy: mary jane. >> steve: m.j.? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and if you want to know what d.c. would look like with legalized weed, take a look at this. ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: here's some good news. a new study found that more americans recently started making healthier food choices. then it was halloween, then it was thanksgiving, then it was christmas, and then americans were back to square one. that's the way it happens. but we tried. we tried. the same study also found that fruit has become the second most popular food in the u.s. the first most popular food in the u.s.? not fruit. anything. of course -- anything but fruit. yeah, yeah, yeah. i'll take it. >> steve: it's not fruit. >> jimmy: not fruit. yeah. can i eat that? no, that's a shirt. all right. of course, another big story this week has been the nsa spying scandal. now, a lot of americans are starting to think more about their own personal security. so we hit the streets to ask people their thoughts on the nsa. but -- this is true
: marijuana. >> jimmy: mary jane. >> steve: m.j.? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and if you want to know what d.c. would look like with legalized weed, take a look at this. ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: here's some good news. a new study found that more americans recently started making healthier food choices. then it was halloween, then it was thanksgiving, then it was christmas, and then americans were back to square one. that's the way it happens. but we...
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steve sedgwick live for us in london. good morning, steve. >> hey, good to see you today. the dow and s&p were up a smidgen, but we saw falling heavily. the long-running s.e.c. saga looks to be drawing to an end. steven cohen's group has pled guilty to a host of charges. it will pay fines and forfeitures around $1.8 billion and will no longer manage money for outsiders. the war of words, though, between the u.s. attorney in manhattan and mr. cohen goes on. he's basically saying it was a handful of men who pleaded guilty and whose conduct gave rise to sac's liability. the manhattan attorney for his part says substantial and pervasive insider trading was going on on a scale without preceden precedence. the war of words continues. >> it's a huge number, but no individual guilt. on twitter, a pew research center poll looked at not only how we use twitter, but who uses twitter, and it's pretty interesting. >> yeah, it is. and it's very interesting for the likes of you, who is a news man who tweets as well. 18 to 29-year-olds are the biggest grouping of people who use twitter an
steve sedgwick live for us in london. good morning, steve. >> hey, good to see you today. the dow and s&p were up a smidgen, but we saw falling heavily. the long-running s.e.c. saga looks to be drawing to an end. steven cohen's group has pled guilty to a host of charges. it will pay fines and forfeitures around $1.8 billion and will no longer manage money for outsiders. the war of words, though, between the u.s. attorney in manhattan and mr. cohen goes on. he's basically saying it was...
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steve harrigan here. some are saying incognito finished with the dolphins. i wonder where this is going. >> reporter: an ominous sign for richie incognito's future. the club store today pulled his jerries, number 68, from the store shelves. so he smooth not be around long but this player kept making mistakes and given more chances. he was kicked off the university of nebraska by two different coaches for off the field behavior. he was kicked off of oregon but still drafted. later kicked off by the st. louis rams for arguing with a coach and now suspended from the miami dolphins. for 30 years he has always gotten a pass so he may get another one. >> are any of the other dolphin players talking? what are they saying? >> perhaps surpriseingly inside the locker room the comments about incognito is favor able they say he's the guy you want on your side in a bar fight. >> got to take your back, i'd pick richie. >> to some degree i think -- i don't want to call hazing. that's a rite of passage, this league is a group of elite men. an fraternity, brotherhood, and th
steve harrigan here. some are saying incognito finished with the dolphins. i wonder where this is going. >> reporter: an ominous sign for richie incognito's future. the club store today pulled his jerries, number 68, from the store shelves. so he smooth not be around long but this player kept making mistakes and given more chances. he was kicked off the university of nebraska by two different coaches for off the field behavior. he was kicked off of oregon but still drafted. later kicked...
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steve, i'm curious. where does this then leave an investor as we start to head into the end of the year? >> well, my view right now is that you should avoid all of these high-flying tax stocks. i think they have gotten incredibly expensive and are not investable here. there is a lot of value in the equity income space. mortgage rates are trading at 80% to 85% of book. you are buying them at quite a discount here. a lot of mlps, specially upstream mlps that are yielding double digits right now are a very good bargain. i would stay away from high-flying tech. >> a couple of ideas from steve, joe. thank you. appreciate. >>> let's get to the big corporate of the day. apple, the tech giant, will report earnings after the bell tonight. how has the stock performed historically around these sorts of earnings announcements. see ma mo seema mody is at apple with more. >> that hasn't always resulted in apple shares trading higher. apple did gain 5% after reporting second quarter results in july and moved lower afte
steve, i'm curious. where does this then leave an investor as we start to head into the end of the year? >> well, my view right now is that you should avoid all of these high-flying tax stocks. i think they have gotten incredibly expensive and are not investable here. there is a lot of value in the equity income space. mortgage rates are trading at 80% to 85% of book. you are buying them at quite a discount here. a lot of mlps, specially upstream mlps that are yielding double digits right...
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i listened to steve carefully. i don't hear leftism in steve schmidt. >> ted cruz is perfectly following the conservative model of rush limbaugh and other talk radio hosts. they constantly prick at the sort of hurt feelings and anger and range of their listeners to keep them hopped up and excite and listening all the time every quarter out they got to keep rolling them over. ted cruz follows that model. irony is that people like rush limbaugh and ann coulter are happy to have a democrat to beat up in the white house. this he don't have an interest in winning elections. it doesn't do them any good to have a republican in the white house because then what would they talk about? they would have to become devoted to that president which doesn't help their ratings. ted cruz is following the model of the people who least want to win elections, but he's using and claiming that could help win elections. it's so ironic but the reason why people like steve schmidt lose credibility among the base because they believe rush and
i listened to steve carefully. i don't hear leftism in steve schmidt. >> ted cruz is perfectly following the conservative model of rush limbaugh and other talk radio hosts. they constantly prick at the sort of hurt feelings and anger and range of their listeners to keep them hopped up and excite and listening all the time every quarter out they got to keep rolling them over. ted cruz follows that model. irony is that people like rush limbaugh and ann coulter are happy to have a democrat...
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. >> steve: no. [ laughter ] >> steve: no one cares. >> jimmy: she doesn't live by the rules. >> steve: she's like a firework. >> jimmy: so we thought it would be fun to have one of our writers, arthur, tweet out the exact same thing as katy perry once every day this week, and then see who gets more retweets him or writer arthur or katy perry. let's bring him out and see how he did. arthur? ♪ >> jimmy: how are you, man? i like you hair. very, very nice. arthur, welcome back on our show. we did this once with justin bieber. >> yes, we did. >> jimmy: and that went really well. >> it did, yeah. i started off with, like, two retweets on the first day and then by the end of the week i had like a lot more. >> jimmy: yeah, you did, yeah. and that dwindled since? >> it has. i lost about 2,000 followers in the last couple months. i think because i'm not really tweeting about justin bieber at all. >> jimmy: yeah, at all. nothing. you should just tweet him a couple times. >> yeah, i know, right. >> jimmy: we're doing this now with katy perry and what tweet did you go with? >> okay, well i was l
. >> steve: no. [ laughter ] >> steve: no one cares. >> jimmy: she doesn't live by the rules. >> steve: she's like a firework. >> jimmy: so we thought it would be fun to have one of our writers, arthur, tweet out the exact same thing as katy perry once every day this week, and then see who gets more retweets him or writer arthur or katy perry. let's bring him out and see how he did. arthur? ♪ >> jimmy: how are you, man? i like you hair. very, very nice....
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liz: back when steve jobs was there. >> it was the first time steve jobs was there. liz: what did you learn from him and the way he operated? >> incredibly intense passion and focus and, always demanding best from people around him. and sometimes, that is hard to, hard to be around, particularly in the first generation of steve. but, he obviously, even in the first generation create ad couple new industries and changed the world very positive way. liz: i just want to clarify something. i always look through a company's stats you have no debt? >> that is no longer true. liz: i was going to say, that needed to be updated. i wanted to clarify. >> the acquisition of enterasys was 180 million-dollars acquisition. we funded 100 million with cash off the balance sheet and $100 million in debt. so we're no longer debt-free. >> that is all right. you still have enough cash looks like a little bit of balloon. >> we end up with still 100 million on the balance sheet. liz: are you hiring right now? >> we are. in select areas we're hiring. also the next 12 to 24 months we'll get
liz: back when steve jobs was there. >> it was the first time steve jobs was there. liz: what did you learn from him and the way he operated? >> incredibly intense passion and focus and, always demanding best from people around him. and sometimes, that is hard to, hard to be around, particularly in the first generation of steve. but, he obviously, even in the first generation create ad couple new industries and changed the world very positive way. liz: i just want to clarify...
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steve israel of new york. congressman, i am amazed. it used to be you fought over a bill, you'd have a signing ceremony. that'd be the end of the fight because it was the law of the land. that's how we played it here. that's how america works. you debate, a majority or 60 senators in the senate case and you have a bill and sign it, you move on. this time there's this sort of war of attrition. a sort of war of rear guard action if you will like people firing machine guns every day to keep the heads down of everybody trying to implement this. you find out the congress won't even play for the implementation cost. you see right wing commentators like limbaugh telling people you can hide your money if you don't have a big refuchbd so they don't sanction you. a way to teach people to avoid personal accountability. i've never seen anything like it. it's unbelievable. >> no, and this is who they are, chris. they are reckless. they are irresponsible, and they are hypocritical. let me give you a perfect example on the farm bill you cited. starti
steve israel of new york. congressman, i am amazed. it used to be you fought over a bill, you'd have a signing ceremony. that'd be the end of the fight because it was the law of the land. that's how we played it here. that's how america works. you debate, a majority or 60 senators in the senate case and you have a bill and sign it, you move on. this time there's this sort of war of attrition. a sort of war of rear guard action if you will like people firing machine guns every day to keep the...
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but the same question to you, steve. given that hillary clinton would take advantage of every single opportunity, would inspire women voters, would challenge chris christie. okay, he's doing pretty well, got 9% of the black vote in 2009. but with a real democratic candidate, who could inspire the base, who would win in new jersey? hillary clinton or chris christie? >> if we're looking at that angle, the question people put out there, if they could win new jersey in 2016 in the general election, that's gravy. the state they're telling republicans and they want the political world to think is pence. they think chris christie could beat hillary clinton or another republican and pick off oh pennsylvania. >> even though the clintons have that history in pennsylvania. >> but pennsylvania on paper is the one that -- romney got down to 3.5, 4% last time. pence is the one that's a lot more of those sort of -- white working class voters that -- can be peeled off from the -- i do wants to say something quickly in barbara buono's de
but the same question to you, steve. given that hillary clinton would take advantage of every single opportunity, would inspire women voters, would challenge chris christie. okay, he's doing pretty well, got 9% of the black vote in 2009. but with a real democratic candidate, who could inspire the base, who would win in new jersey? hillary clinton or chris christie? >> if we're looking at that angle, the question people put out there, if they could win new jersey in 2016 in the general...
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steve liesman is back in headquarters with the results of a cnbc fed survey. good morning, steve. >> reporter: you characterized it perfectly, a big change in qe expectations but not a big change in stocks. back in our september survey here, here's where we thought the fed was going to taper, november 2013. april 2014 is when the market on average believes that the fed will taper. how about when it will finally stop quantitative easing? used to be august 2014. now it's moved all the way to december 2014. that means come along with me here, we're going to be doing quantitative easing all through 2014. what has not changed is the expectation for the first hike in the funds rate. it had been the second quarter of 2015 or the third quarter june 2015 now. that remains the same. let's take a look at what we call the taper discount. how much of the expectation for tapering is built into the market? it has been as high as 80% for treasuries. now it's down to around 60 or 55. how about equities? still a ways to go in terms of baking in what the expectation is for taper
steve liesman is back in headquarters with the results of a cnbc fed survey. good morning, steve. >> reporter: you characterized it perfectly, a big change in qe expectations but not a big change in stocks. back in our september survey here, here's where we thought the fed was going to taper, november 2013. april 2014 is when the market on average believes that the fed will taper. how about when it will finally stop quantitative easing? used to be august 2014. now it's moved all the way...
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joining us, katie stockton from btig, willa, steve rosen from hightower and michael jones. good to see, everybody. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> katie, let me kick this off with you. we have the fed meeting this week. we have no taper on the -- the tapering off the table, everybody says, until 2014. yet the s&p 500 at an all-time high even though earnings have been mixed. what's your take on this market? >> the market has been driven by momentum. momentum is a technical phenomenon. there's plenty of catalysts and reasons to expect a pullback. i'm actually in that camp. i think we'll seal a pullback in the next couple, three weeks or on. for me it's technically driven. it's because we saw a very extreme short term of condition registered. having reached overbought territory on their charts. that's a reading we've seen three times in total this year. each time followed by a pull back. i think we will pull back. the important thing to note is we're at new all-time highs for the s&p 500. it is a momentum-driven market and no reason to fight that momentum with short po
joining us, katie stockton from btig, willa, steve rosen from hightower and michael jones. good to see, everybody. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> katie, let me kick this off with you. we have the fed meeting this week. we have no taper on the -- the tapering off the table, everybody says, until 2014. yet the s&p 500 at an all-time high even though earnings have been mixed. what's your take on this market? >> the market has been driven by momentum. momentum is a...
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steve liesman is here with the results of our exclusive cnbc fed survey. what does it show? >> a big change in the outlook for quantitative easing. people think it will go through 2014 instead of ending in june. taper doesn't start until april, add another $300 billion. >> they didn't add anything to growth. take a look at the growth forecast of our 40 respondents here from wall street here. here's the actual numbers over the past. you can see we've averaged 2%. here's the big downturn, the recession of '08/ '09. for this year 2013, looking for 1.9%. just 1.9. next year, still have hope in the pick-up of 2.5%, but that's not changed from the prior surveys when they expected less quantitative easing. one thing you may want to know is that take a look at average here, 2.3% over the past five years here since we began growing and you can see not much change from that average. and then 0.3% is the deduction for the fourth quarter that economists are expecting from the shutdown and the debt ceiling debate mostly from uncertainty. there you go there. holiday sales expectations. ju
steve liesman is here with the results of our exclusive cnbc fed survey. what does it show? >> a big change in the outlook for quantitative easing. people think it will go through 2014 instead of ending in june. taper doesn't start until april, add another $300 billion. >> they didn't add anything to growth. take a look at the growth forecast of our 40 respondents here from wall street here. here's the actual numbers over the past. you can see we've averaged 2%. here's the big...
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steve liesman at hq. >> time to seal it up. the container store making its wall street debut, ticker will be tcs. we're told they're bringing a hundred employees to the floor. it's going to get low. and kipp tindell coming up. a lot more "squawk on the street" in just a moment. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. to tostore and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. the sleep number bed. once you experience it, there's no going back. right now our queen mattress s
steve liesman at hq. >> time to seal it up. the container store making its wall street debut, ticker will be tcs. we're told they're bringing a hundred employees to the floor. it's going to get low. and kipp tindell coming up. a lot more "squawk on the street" in just a moment. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional...
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steve liesman has pointed out profit margins are bubbling. to the extent that any of them can be suspended i guess is the ultimate test in terms of tapering or, you know, the purchases by the fed in terms of adding to the down shape. but, yes, slightly bubbly. >> all right, a little spooky. we'll talk more about his opinions through wrought the morning. the futures at this point are indicated lower. right now, you see some red arrows there. dow futures down by about 30 points below fair. the s&p futures off by about 2 points. on today's agenda, we have weekly jobless claims coming up at 8:30 eastern. and we have the chicago pmi at 9:45. first time filings for unemployment benefits are seen falling to 335,000. as for earnings, we continue to get the drum beat. we'll hear from exxon, mastercard, cigna, discovery and time warper cable before the bell this morning. andrew, i'll send it over to you. >> thank you, becky. happy halloween. we have a little bit of spooky after the bell session tore shares of facebook. the stock initially jumped more t
steve liesman has pointed out profit margins are bubbling. to the extent that any of them can be suspended i guess is the ultimate test in terms of tapering or, you know, the purchases by the fed in terms of adding to the down shape. but, yes, slightly bubbly. >> all right, a little spooky. we'll talk more about his opinions through wrought the morning. the futures at this point are indicated lower. right now, you see some red arrows there. dow futures down by about 30 points below fair....
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steve joyce is the company's president and ceo. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> rates are going up. occupancy is going up. that's a good thing from the consumer standpoint. i heard your marketing costs are also going up and that made things a little tougher. >> not tougher. we're working harder to make sure people are aware of what we're doing. rebuilding two brands. one is comfort inns. there's 2000 of them so it's not easy to do. we're redoing sleep inn. so both of those are really taking off. we have incredible increases in development. new ones are being done. literally up. comfort inn is almost over double what it was a year ago. we've got strong development overall. but the marketing is to get the message out to folks that we're doing some things differently and choice is a new company. for a long time we were the place to stay on the way to someplace. >> right. >> now we're trying to be the destination as well. >> you want to be the destination. what is the occupancy rate total right now? >> it depends on -- we're m
steve joyce is the company's president and ceo. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> rates are going up. occupancy is going up. that's a good thing from the consumer standpoint. i heard your marketing costs are also going up and that made things a little tougher. >> not tougher. we're working harder to make sure people are aware of what we're doing. rebuilding two brands. one is comfort inns. there's 2000 of them so it's not easy to do. we're redoing sleep inn. so both of...
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[cheers and applause] give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how are you folks today? good. [cheers and applause] how you folks doing? well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. and you know what, we got a good one for you today. returning for the third day with a total of $20,760, from bridgeton, new jersey, it's the russell family. [cheers and applause] and from pollack pines, california, it's the secor family. [cheers and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving away in a brand new ford fusion.
[cheers and applause] give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how are you folks today? good. [cheers and applause] how you folks doing? well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. and you know what, we got a good one for you today. returning for the third day with a total of $20,760, from bridgeton, new jersey, it's the russell family. [cheers and applause] and from pollack pines, california, it's the secor family....
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not necessarily founder steve cohen but as well as sentencing to follow several months later. it's after that s.a.c. needs to get serious about restructuring. they'll have to appoint an independent compliance monitor to oversee what they're calling the wind-down. what that means is they have to return third-party money to investors. a process that actually will be mostly completed at the end of the first quarter, from what i'm told, but could take ultimately one two two years, maria because they have liquid assets they need to sell. that process is currently being negotiate with the s.e.c. they have sfooif years to do it. probably won't take that long. >> so, nearly -- kate, thank you for the facts. we want to talk about this. nearly $2 billion to settle insider trading charges at s.a.c. we want to get the latest from sheila bair. u.s. attorney pete bharara said penalties are steep but fair. he made it clear this shut help serve as a deterrent. you agree? >> i absolutely agree. this is great. this isn't just the cost of doing business. a fine of this size hurts. it hurts where
not necessarily founder steve cohen but as well as sentencing to follow several months later. it's after that s.a.c. needs to get serious about restructuring. they'll have to appoint an independent compliance monitor to oversee what they're calling the wind-down. what that means is they have to return third-party money to investors. a process that actually will be mostly completed at the end of the first quarter, from what i'm told, but could take ultimately one two two years, maria because...
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so sue, we've got steve here, we're ready to talk about the fed. nobody really -- i can't remember a less eagerly awaited fed meeting than this one. compared with the one back in september where we all thought something was going to happen. >> i think this is a holding period here and what we look for is hints in the statement whether they're going to flash, talk about it in the next hour, what kind of light they flash for the markets? >> do you think they will? >> i don't think they will. i will point out, i was calculating -- >> oh, yes. >> go back and show a chart since june of the s&p. >> all right. >> we're at 1650, more than 100 points above where they were when the fed was ready to taper on the s&p. something to take into account. and i also wanted to talk about today's data not -- >> cpi data. >> and adp data. the numbers 130 that's been stepping down. look at that in a second. nonfarm payroll estimate 130 as well and september revised down. look at the chart here. the adp numbers. what you see there it doesn't take an economic genius to fi
so sue, we've got steve here, we're ready to talk about the fed. nobody really -- i can't remember a less eagerly awaited fed meeting than this one. compared with the one back in september where we all thought something was going to happen. >> i think this is a holding period here and what we look for is hints in the statement whether they're going to flash, talk about it in the next hour, what kind of light they flash for the markets? >> do you think they will? >> i don't...
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right, steve? the last two weeks for a campaign, it's about winning and losing. >> the terry mcauliffe, i'm sorry. i know the guy. i like him very much. he's just not a tight fit for virginia and the b fact that the republicans have apparently lost the race to terry mcauliffe speaks ill of the republican party in virginia now. >> incredible. political parties are either expanding or contracting. this is the inevitable consequence of nominating somebody through a caucus process. >> explain why did they decide to do it through a convention instead of a primary that would have probably gotten a guy that would have beaten terry mcauliffe? >> in a primary you have impure people voting. you have rhinos participating. >> do you mean people who go to work every day and drop their kids off at school and go to work. >> eat food. >> come home and -- >> grocery shop. >> put the kids to bed and don't spend all day listening to talk radio on the blogosphere? those people. >> exactly right. >> we don't want those
right, steve? the last two weeks for a campaign, it's about winning and losing. >> the terry mcauliffe, i'm sorry. i know the guy. i like him very much. he's just not a tight fit for virginia and the b fact that the republicans have apparently lost the race to terry mcauliffe speaks ill of the republican party in virginia now. >> incredible. political parties are either expanding or contracting. this is the inevitable consequence of nominating somebody through a caucus process....
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>> what's weird is when i talked to senate -- >> you're steve liesman, right? >> i'm steve liesman. they say the benghazi thing is more worrisome than the rand paul thing because the benghazi thing is more out there in the public domain and more likely to gain -- >> i don't think it was handled well. >> but the connection, even though the rand paul thing makes more sense to tie yellen to the fed audit thing, benghazi and the fed and yellen, i don't really see the connection. >> considering you said where do we draw the line, is $50 trillion too big? >> you mean on the fed's balance sheet? well, you asked what is the number? >> i did ask rhetorically what is the number. >> that's what i'm talking about. >> why talk to me? >> i don't know. >> i think the same of you. let's start off 7:00 in the morning with quite a few insults. >> you know what i mean, though. if we're going to talk about something, we thought we were priming the pump. we didn't know the economy ran on qe forever. >> we didn't. >> wipe don't we bring in our distinct guests. >> did you know that? we don't just prime th
>> what's weird is when i talked to senate -- >> you're steve liesman, right? >> i'm steve liesman. they say the benghazi thing is more worrisome than the rand paul thing because the benghazi thing is more out there in the public domain and more likely to gain -- >> i don't think it was handled well. >> but the connection, even though the rand paul thing makes more sense to tie yellen to the fed audit thing, benghazi and the fed and yellen, i don't really see the...
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they include people like steve stockman in texas who said quote, one of the things i always questioned was the documentation of the president. whether that was fraudulent. the birther king is donald trump, but there are others. >> if the state of hawaii says this is official, he was born in hawaii on this date, here it is, why do you deny that? >> a lot of people do not think it was an authentic certificate. >> you don't still question he was born in the united states, do you? >> i had no idea. >> even at this point? >> i don't know. was there a birth certificate? some people say that was not his birth certificate. i'm saying i don't know. nobody knows. and you don't know either. you're a smart guy. you don't know. >> the president has not produced a birth certificate. he's produced a birth announcement. >> let's revisit some of these things because americans have questions about not only the irs scandal but also about the president's validity. >> was he elected legitimately to the united states? >> i was not in congress to determine that. that was determined before i got here. >> woul
they include people like steve stockman in texas who said quote, one of the things i always questioned was the documentation of the president. whether that was fraudulent. the birther king is donald trump, but there are others. >> if the state of hawaii says this is official, he was born in hawaii on this date, here it is, why do you deny that? >> a lot of people do not think it was an authentic certificate. >> you don't still question he was born in the united states, do you?...
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the legendary steve's lunch from cross street market. always kind to us. 54 degrees on tv hill. 9 6% humidity. barely a breeze. barometer is at 30.14. it's that close to being the perfect recipe for fog. mid 50s cumberland, oakland and hagerstown, 57 dc, annapolis and kent island, the mid 50s rock hall, columbia and westminster, 53 degrees in bel air. it's an easy forecast. we have warm air pushing up the 95 corridor. it's later on the big kids when they're taking on fells point that we may see some shower activity come into the area that will linger over night and through tomorrow morning. a high of 74 tomorrow. it's going to be early on. chillier for the weekend. today a bit bree psi send it over to marty 7 -- a bit breezy and 70. here comes the change in the weather. from 74 to 64 to 56 to 51, that's a cold front. look at that run of sun. >>> any hassles on the hurry up ? here is sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> good morning. not much to talk about this morg . just a little fog out there. speeds still great on the beltway. the
the legendary steve's lunch from cross street market. always kind to us. 54 degrees on tv hill. 9 6% humidity. barely a breeze. barometer is at 30.14. it's that close to being the perfect recipe for fog. mid 50s cumberland, oakland and hagerstown, 57 dc, annapolis and kent island, the mid 50s rock hall, columbia and westminster, 53 degrees in bel air. it's an easy forecast. we have warm air pushing up the 95 corridor. it's later on the big kids when they're taking on fells point that we may see...
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. >> steve jobs and johnny showed that. everybody wants them now. and i believe melissa, you'll see these guys grow dra in theically, although to grow into 100 pe to dominic's point is a difficult thing. >> we're watching river bed by the way. releasing third quarter earnings after the bell today. what are you watching for? >> this is interesting. this is one of those computer networking/cloud computing companies. we heard it with citrix before, maybe some wrinkles in the story there. whether or not businesses are still spending. this is a stock that goes up or down by a lot around these catalysts. every time they up their sales forecast or reaffirm it, every time they say maybe we're making an acquisition, this time around the options market, jon, talking to you about it, pricing in an 11% move up or down in the stock after earnings, so this is going to be one where fireworks could be there. >> yep. and apple's the one, of course, that everybody is watching. but everybody who's talking about this stock, is hopeful and buying upside calls it seems.
. >> steve jobs and johnny showed that. everybody wants them now. and i believe melissa, you'll see these guys grow dra in theically, although to grow into 100 pe to dominic's point is a difficult thing. >> we're watching river bed by the way. releasing third quarter earnings after the bell today. what are you watching for? >> this is interesting. this is one of those computer networking/cloud computing companies. we heard it with citrix before, maybe some wrinkles in the...
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this ipad air is probably what they -- what steve jobs would have wished he could have introduced in 2010 in terms of it weighs one pound, it's really thin, and it has sensational battery life, even though they cut the size of the battery in my tests, which are much tougher than the industry's tests, this thing lasted 12 hours and 13 minutes, playing high-definition videos back-to-back. >> wow. >> with e-mail pouring in in the background. so it's really a beautiful job of engineering and design. but on price, it's apple. apple is premium. that's what they want to do. so they didn't raise the price, but it's still $499. >> walt, that's exactly what i was going to ask, because to some extent, the success of the tablet that you're talking about is more categorical than apple-specific, and, in fact, their share of the tablet market has fallen to a new low. i think it's under 30% worldwide. >> right. >> so if their strategy is to be the premium high-end game in town, fine. but there's not -- for most users, the differentiation between what they're offering and what most of the other table
this ipad air is probably what they -- what steve jobs would have wished he could have introduced in 2010 in terms of it weighs one pound, it's really thin, and it has sensational battery life, even though they cut the size of the battery in my tests, which are much tougher than the industry's tests, this thing lasted 12 hours and 13 minutes, playing high-definition videos back-to-back. >> wow. >> with e-mail pouring in in the background. so it's really a beautiful job of...
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>> i mean i think we learned from steve jobs you know you can't make products that are just good enough. that's not going to sell to the consumer. and blackberry has made products that are just good enough. they don't delight consumers. >> she's basically saying, the company doesn't work for you what you want it to work for for consumers. >> i actually 100% agree with her in the sense i don't think it's meant for the everyday consumer. they tried competing head to head with the iphone saying we can match the iphone feature by feature. the people who have their blackberries and still have them -- the five sitting out here are not choosing it for the same reason people choose it for android or iphone. they choose it for productivity. >> for me and for a lot of us out here we choose the blackberry because it's good a real keyboard. this is the new q10 that i have. but you have the new -- what is it the z30. >> z30. >> there is no ski board. >> absolutely no keyboard. this is clearly a consumer play. >> the company's confused. >> you think this is symptomatic of that? >> yes. they don't kno
>> i mean i think we learned from steve jobs you know you can't make products that are just good enough. that's not going to sell to the consumer. and blackberry has made products that are just good enough. they don't delight consumers. >> she's basically saying, the company doesn't work for you what you want it to work for for consumers. >> i actually 100% agree with her in the sense i don't think it's meant for the everyday consumer. they tried competing head to head with...
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steve nash and other athletes now eat gluten-free, so it's become more mainstream. but it's a very competitive market, as kevin alluded to. how much money do you make on $1 million in sales today? it's about 10%. but we're nowhere near scale in terms of what our profitability could be in terms of cost and maximizing our value on overhead. how do you blow this up so that you become the brand for... sand or whatever it is? okay, so that is the opportunity we have right now. what's amazing about our cookies is that they're not the boxed, sit on the shelf next to 16 other brands. this is a perishable cookie that sits in the bakery department. how long is its shelf life in that bag? 30 days outside of the freezer. what does it cost you to make? about a dollar to make one pack of two cookies. so, two cookies are costing what at retail? $3.99 to $4.99. (daymond) that's a lot. that's an expensive cookie. you know, this is where the price of this category lives. if you go and you get a single gourmet allergen-friendly cookie, it's gonna cost you 2 bucks. do you have a retail
steve nash and other athletes now eat gluten-free, so it's become more mainstream. but it's a very competitive market, as kevin alluded to. how much money do you make on $1 million in sales today? it's about 10%. but we're nowhere near scale in terms of what our profitability could be in terms of cost and maximizing our value on overhead. how do you blow this up so that you become the brand for... sand or whatever it is? okay, so that is the opportunity we have right now. what's amazing about...
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sacked, steve cohen's s.a.c. capital in a record settlement with the feds, now kate kelly has the latest on what happens to the firm. and of course its founder. tweet this, twitter ups its ipo range. traders weigh in on whether they'd buy the stock when it opens for business. >>> the markets heading into the final stretch of the year looking for more gains. surprisingly, still looking for love. so, why is one of the strongest rallies in recent memory still searching for respect? and what does all it mean to where we go from here? "halftime". pete, where's the love in the rally? >> i think it doesn't really take a lot to find some of the
sacked, steve cohen's s.a.c. capital in a record settlement with the feds, now kate kelly has the latest on what happens to the firm. and of course its founder. tweet this, twitter ups its ipo range. traders weigh in on whether they'd buy the stock when it opens for business. >>> the markets heading into the final stretch of the year looking for more gains. surprisingly, still looking for love. so, why is one of the strongest rallies in recent memory still searching for respect? and...
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means in the wake of a settlement like this, sac must become a family office handling only founder steve cohen or family money, or close down completely. reopening is an option. with investor redemptions under way and should be completed by wintertime, sac should still have $7 to $8 billion in assets to trade. but cohen himself would be under fire thanks to an s.e.c. lawsuit that will be picked up after the federal settlement is done, if it is done. if they bar him from the securities industry, as they said they are seeking to do, that could make life as a new hedge fund manager exceedingly difficult if not impossible. >> thank you. consumers love the ipads, iphones, ipods, we know that. how are they feeling about icahn. >> that's good. legendary activist investor is talking about proxy fights to force changes at apple. after the earnings are out, two pros will debate icahn. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your
means in the wake of a settlement like this, sac must become a family office handling only founder steve cohen or family money, or close down completely. reopening is an option. with investor redemptions under way and should be completed by wintertime, sac should still have $7 to $8 billion in assets to trade. but cohen himself would be under fire thanks to an s.e.c. lawsuit that will be picked up after the federal settlement is done, if it is done. if they bar him from the securities industry,...
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>> thank you, steve. it is true that i represent a voting rights district in eastern north carolina. the district was created as a result of litigation under the voting rights act of 1965. and so we have african-american members of congress from north carolina, congressman mel watt and myself. but thank you for recognizing congressman cory booker. i was on the senate floor today when senator booker took the oath of office. it was certainly an historic moment and congratulations go out to the people of new jersey. >> and hillary, what would you say, if we're looking at that disconnect that we're talking about, what is the key for, let's say, an african-american politician right now, maybe who is a member of congress, maybe who is a state legislator, who is looking to make that state to the jump state record. the record at the gubernatorial level is no different than the senatorial level. what needs to change to make those candidates more viable in the eyes of sort of the political establishment? >> well, t
>> thank you, steve. it is true that i represent a voting rights district in eastern north carolina. the district was created as a result of litigation under the voting rights act of 1965. and so we have african-american members of congress from north carolina, congressman mel watt and myself. but thank you for recognizing congressman cory booker. i was on the senate floor today when senator booker took the oath of office. it was certainly an historic moment and congratulations go out to...
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i had to ask steve car naki about it. my point in all of this, the republicans had had a lot going for them in this election, not only did they have several long-standing historical currents flowing rapidly in their direction, it's also not like terry mcauliffe, exactly the ideal candidate. look, i actually like terry. you know what you're getting with him. and i think he'll be a good governor. because he knows how to get things done. but he's hardly a beloved political figure. terry is the guy who left his wife in the delivery room to go to a "washington post" party. he wrote about that in his book. he relishes the most despised of political activities, fund raising. and he's hardly got a world beating favorability rating. so it's not like republican ken cuccinelli is facing a great political tigtan. what else could explain his political demise today? well, what were some of the theories offered by republicans in past elections like, say, after john mccain lost? >> for the more conservative democrat, if i vote for hillar
i had to ask steve car naki about it. my point in all of this, the republicans had had a lot going for them in this election, not only did they have several long-standing historical currents flowing rapidly in their direction, it's also not like terry mcauliffe, exactly the ideal candidate. look, i actually like terry. you know what you're getting with him. and i think he'll be a good governor. because he knows how to get things done. but he's hardly a beloved political figure. terry is the guy...
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it was widely seen as the greatest company on earth, period, a year of steve jobs left us, apple peaked at around $700 since september, 2012. they went on as wall street worried about competition, samsung taking share and putting pressure on apple's margin, not to mention in passing, the company might be out of it. omg, ideas. after plunging below $400 earlier this year, apple has begun to work its way higher. trading up to 516 as of today. that is down from yesterday t. stock has been percolating. the markets last time is not schizophrenic. it beat the street's expectations for revenues and iphone sales. the stock was initially hammered in after hours trading. however, then came the conference call, the chief financial officer explained that the supposedly disappointing forecast had to do with changes with the way the company handled its revenue, deferred ref now made the difference. apple made it clear they may get aggressive with their cash to shareholders. then after opening a big, apple got hammered terrible today. that's where my trust would like to be a buyer of it as soon as res
it was widely seen as the greatest company on earth, period, a year of steve jobs left us, apple peaked at around $700 since september, 2012. they went on as wall street worried about competition, samsung taking share and putting pressure on apple's margin, not to mention in passing, the company might be out of it. omg, ideas. after plunging below $400 earlier this year, apple has begun to work its way higher. trading up to 516 as of today. that is down from yesterday t. stock has been...
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she remembers the day she found her son, steve, face-down in the front yard. >> my husband ran out and started rescue breathing and i ran in and got the narcam. right here. >> he was laying on his back, totally blue. so the narcam, as soon as he got into his nostrils, he started to stir and wake up. and -- came to. >> thank god. >> narcam or naloxone is distributed as part of massachusetts overdose prevention program and dr. alexander wally is the medical director. >> we soon started to hear about parents going to needle exchange. >> today the program distributes naloxene to addicts, first responders and learn to cope, a support group for parents of addicts. >> linda has been going to learn to cope meetings for the past nine years. >> nasal naloxone, narcam is available to you. if you're in this room, you should have it. >> learn to cope has sfridistrid hundreds of the kits to its members, who has managed to row verse 10 overdoses. >> it's ready to administrator, go up one nostril. >> must, must, have narcam if you have an addict. you must. because the whole trick of it is, to keep the
she remembers the day she found her son, steve, face-down in the front yard. >> my husband ran out and started rescue breathing and i ran in and got the narcam. right here. >> he was laying on his back, totally blue. so the narcam, as soon as he got into his nostrils, he started to stir and wake up. and -- came to. >> thank god. >> narcam or naloxone is distributed as part of massachusetts overdose prevention program and dr. alexander wally is the medical director....
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the texas senator was out there pheasant hunting with steve king raising the question of who to root for, the pheasants or the wacko birds? well, this hunting season for votes, who could forget mitt romney's focus on small varmints, not to mention the other prestal candidates who have had to display their guns, suggesting that the senator from alamo country may be ready to run himself for president. i'm hopeful they hae tries it. it would be good to see this man's full-scale program for our country, what he'd do to insure tens of millions of out there for health care, how he'd finance social security and medicare for the long haul, what wars he'd fight, how he'd bring peace and security to our country, how he would work the bipartisan compromises we need to meet the country's challenges. all he does now is stand back from government, take pot shots at pheasants and democrats alike, leaving the real work of running this country to the people dressed for work, instead
the texas senator was out there pheasant hunting with steve king raising the question of who to root for, the pheasants or the wacko birds? well, this hunting season for votes, who could forget mitt romney's focus on small varmints, not to mention the other prestal candidates who have had to display their guns, suggesting that the senator from alamo country may be ready to run himself for president. i'm hopeful they hae tries it. it would be good to see this man's full-scale program for our...
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let's get to steve liesman. good morning to you, steve. >> andrew, thanks very much. i'm here with eric rosengren. yesterday, eric, we interviewed the loser, st. louis fed president jim bullard. and now, what did boston fed do, fiscal probabilities to the red sox? were you a player in the world series victory? >> i'm afraid we can't take any credit, but it certainly was wonderful news that the boston red sox won. >> okay. let's talk about fed policy move very quickly. you said last night at the university of massachusetts that it didn't matter if the fed tapered in april or december. it's irrelevant for the market. >> so i didn't say it was irrelevant to the market. i did say that the difference between one quarter or two quarters wouldn't make a big difference to the total stock of securities that we held. so given that we're close to $4 trillion, the difference of one quarter one way or the other doesn't make a huge difference in the stock. >> you're not talking about eliminating qe. you're talking about reducing it, reducing it over the three or four-month period.
let's get to steve liesman. good morning to you, steve. >> andrew, thanks very much. i'm here with eric rosengren. yesterday, eric, we interviewed the loser, st. louis fed president jim bullard. and now, what did boston fed do, fiscal probabilities to the red sox? were you a player in the world series victory? >> i'm afraid we can't take any credit, but it certainly was wonderful news that the boston red sox won. >> okay. let's talk about fed policy move very quickly. you said...
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. >> steve? >> a -- >> i like ford. >> you won the debate. >> thank you. >> anthony. >> buy morgan stanley. >> see you tomorrow. >> halftime is over. >> "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> all right. folks, pick a basket, stocks in a basket. we're looking at four big areas where many investors are putting their money right now. the big caps, the s&p 500, the small caps, tech stocks, what is best for you. we'll take a look at that consumer reports out with a reliability story and ford is falling. big time. where does your car stand or your brand stand? we'll tell you in two minutes. and legal briefs too. two huge stories in the world of law, one involves a merger that could mean hundreds of legal -- my goodness, legal briefs, hundreds of layoffs, not sure i will get through this. a memo that has everybody talking about the place of young women in the business world and how they should dress and act. first to sue at the nyse. >> my, my, my. stocks having a so-s
. >> steve? >> a -- >> i like ford. >> you won the debate. >> thank you. >> anthony. >> buy morgan stanley. >> see you tomorrow. >> halftime is over. >> "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> all right. folks, pick a basket, stocks in a basket. we're looking at four big areas where many investors are putting their money right now. the big caps, the s&p 500, the small caps, tech...